Minnesota GED Testing Meeting · 2020-05-13 · Course Completion. 11. Minnesota Department of...
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Welcome to the Minnesota GED Testing Meeting!
We will post the recording at mnabe.org in State ABE Presentations.
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Minnesota GED Testing MeetingFacilitator: Brad Hasskamp, Adult Secondary Credential and Education Policy Specialist, Minnesota Department of Education
May 7, 2020
Today’s Topics1. Check In and
Introductions
2. News from MDE and GEDTS
• GED in Public Schools
• GED remote testing (OP)
• Additional reminders
3. Next Steps
4. Questions? 4
Brad Hasskamp, Adult Secondary Credentials & Policy, MDE
Todd Wagner, State ABE Director MDE
Alice Smith, GED Records Specialist, MDE
Astrid Liden, ABE Professional Development, MDE (technical assistance)
Mellissa Hultstrand, State Relationship Manager, GED Testing Service
Please introduce yourself in the chat with your name, your GED testing center location(s), and anything else you would like to share!
Who’s Here?
News from Minnesota Department of Education and GED Testing Service
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Check Out the Materials
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Four resources:
1. Statement on Permitting GED Testing in Public School Buildings (MDE Adult Education)
2. School Building Use Guidance (MDH)
3. Distance Learning Implementation Guidance (MDE)
4. Meeting Slides (MDE Adult Education)
Access to School Buildings for GED TestingGuidance from Education Commissioner
On May 5, Minnesota Department of Education Commissioner, Mary Cathryn Ricker, announced that operating a GED Testing Center in compliance with Minnesota Department of Heath guidelines is an allowable use of a public school building.
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GED Testing: Only GEDGuidance from Education Commissioner
• Applies only to GED Testing in schools; the provision does not necessarily apply to other tests, such as NRS assessments, GED Ready, or other Pearson VUE assessments.
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GED Testing at Schools: PermissiveGuidance from Education Commissioner
• Is permissive, meaning it permits but does not require GED Testing Centers located in public schools to re-open.
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GED Testing: Adhere to MDH GuidanceGuidance from Education Commissioner
• Requires that programs follow the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) guidance provided in the School Building Use Guidance for In-Person Assessment/Hands-On Course Completion.
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Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Guidance
Attached PDF
Details:
• Scheduling and Screening at Arrival
• Preparing Materials and Equipment
• Maintaining a Safe Environment
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GED Testing: Public SchoolsGuidance from Education Commissioner
• Applies only to GED Testing Centers located in K-12 public schools; the provision does not apply to GED Testing Centers located in non-school buildings which continue to be subject to other Executive Order provisions.
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What about GED Testing Centers that are not in public school buildings?
Governor’s Executive Orders
• Stay at Home
• Business operations, especially on those working face-to-face with clients/customers and what is considered essential
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MDE Adult Education Office Perspective
Local organizations will make decisions and plans on GED testing, adhering to governor’s executive orders, guidance from GEDTS and Pearson VUE, and guidance from the Minnesota Department of Health.
MDE Adult Education Office and GED Testing Service will continue to provide guidance and need to know your plans as they evolve.
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GED Testing: Adhere to Pearson VUE and GEDTS Policies and Guidelines
Guidance from Education Commissioner
• Does not waive GED Testing Service or Pearson VUE requirements regarding test center operations. GED Testing Centers must comply with all GED Testing Service and Pearson VUE requirements, while also following Minnesota Department of Health guidance. 16
Opening Procedures in GED SoftwareGuidance from GED Testing Service
• Sites will have to go into Site Manager to configure their open days / hours.
• If sites need additional help call Channel Quality at 1-866-389-3665, option #2.
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Questions about the Education Commissioner’s Announcement on GED Testing in Schools
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1. Will personal protective equipment (PPE, such as masks and gloves) be required to be worn by testers?
2. Who provides the personal protective equipment?
3. Will ged.com update their "list of things to bring to testing" to include PPE?
4. If a student gets "screened out" by a test center (because someone shows up with a fever, for example), will the tester get to reschedule at no cost to the tester, or will they be charged for that session (or use up their free voucher)?
More Questions: Education Commissioner’s Announcement on GED Testing in Schools
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Exploring OP (GED Online Proctored Testing)
Minnesota plans to participate in OP
• Must be taken by tester on computer meeting technical requirements.
• Not available until 3rd week of May at the earliest
• Test cost is same as on-site GED testing
• Proctors from OnVUE
• Prioritized nationally
• Top: For those with GED Ready testing green score (within 60 days of scheduling test) and either: a cancelled test due to school closure or 1 test left
• Next (state-determined priorities): those with job offers, those enlisting in the military, court ordered and GED Ready green
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National GED OP Phases1. Initial Pilot (3-4 states, does not
include MN): This phase will likely last about 4 days
2. Add states without residency requirement (MN included)
3. All testers with a GED Ready Green Score within the last 60 days
4. Add states with residency requirements
Discuss next steps
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Minnesota’s OP ParticipationAdditional Details From GED Testing Service:
• For Phase 2 GEDTS will invite those with a cancelled test since mid-March time frame as well as those testers who have passed 3 of 4 subjects. NOTE: All individuals in these two groups will have to show a GED Ready green in the past 60 days in order to schedule.
• Also, GEDTS will invite all individuals who have a GED Ready Green in the past 60 days. These individuals do not need to have a cancelled test or 3 out of 4 subjects passed in order to schedule.
• GEDTS will also send the invite to those on Minnesota’s extenuating circumstances list, but it looks like all of these people will have to score GED Ready green.
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GED Ready proctoring for age waiver
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Train On-Site Adult to Proctor: An ABE program can train an adult (like a parent) to be in the room with the tester. After testing, the program would check with the proctor to ask about the testing and any questions the proctor may have.
Remote proctoring: The ABE program could virtually proctor the test by watching the potential tester complete the GED Ready Test. This could be via a video call on a device (laptop, smart phone, tablet. etc.).
Other ideas?
GED Ready proctor requirements
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Proctors must be able to:
• Watch the tester complete the entire test;
• Know what is and is not allowed during testing;
• Verify that the tester did not use a device or resource not allowed during testing;
• Check that the student is not recording the test questions or responses; and
• Assure that the tester did not cheat.
GED Subsidy Code Update: MNGED30
Still funding left, though not currently being used.
July-March: Nearly 90% of the subsidy has been spent ($28,830 left).
Subsidy is currently approved by to get same funding again starting July 2020.
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GED Ready Promotion• Those with a cancelled
test are getting a free GED Ready voucher.
• All others can take GED Ready for 50% off.
• Promo which will be introduced later this month for all. 26
GED Grad Day: May 14, 2020
#GEDGradDay
• Celebrate via social media
• Grads share photos & stories
• GED/ABE staff send congratulations
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Other GED Testing Service Announcements?
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Next steps?What is your GED Test Center
doing or planning?
What questions
do you have?